Grazing in Wilderness | WWP Winter Webinar Series
Livestock are authorized to graze over a quarter of the 52 million acres of protected Wilderness in the lower 48 states. Due to grazing language
Livestock are authorized to graze over a quarter of the 52 million acres of protected Wilderness in the lower 48 states. Due to grazing language
In the United States, wildlife management agencies pursue an approach to wolves rooted in agricultural traditions and economic priorities, rather than pursuing science-based, ecologically sustainable
In March 2023, Western Watersheds Project had representatives at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference at the University of Oregon, giving talks on four different
Click the link to watch Erik Molvar’s discussion on Wyoming Public Radio about Wild Horses. https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?ref=watch_permalink&v=476873380912686
6/26/2023 with Erik Molvar from Western Watersheds Project.
The Wolf Conservation Center hosted Greta Anderson of Western Watersheds Project on March 27, 2024 for a webinar discussing the impact of secretive federal agencies
Western Watersheds Project presents: Death by a Million Hooves: Failing Our Public Lands A Webinar Event April 28, 6:30pm Mountain Time Watch the recorded Webinar